- rukmín
- रुक्मिन्
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Reino de Surparaka — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El país de Surparaka es un reino mítico, fundado en el sur de la India por el dios Parasúrama (también conocido como Bhargava Rama) cerca de la desembocadura del río Narmada en el Mar Occidental. Este reino es… … Wikipedia Español
KRISHNA — De toutes les incarnations (avat ra ) animales ou humaines par lesquelles Vi ルユu (Vishnou) accepta de se manifester sur la Terre pour la sauver, celle de K リルユa (Krishna), qui est la huitième, plus encore que celle de R ma, constitue la plus… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Pradyumna — (Sanskrit: प्रद्युम्न) is lord Keshava (Vishnu) himself. He is one in 24 Keshava Namas (names), praised in all poojas.Pradyumna (Sanskrit: प्रद्युम्न) is also a character in Hindu mythology. He was the son of Krishna and Rukmini. When he was… … Wikipedia
Saurashtra Kingdom — This article is about the kingdom of Saurashtra in Indian epic literature. For the region, see Saurashtra. Saurashtra kingdom was one among the many kingdoms ruled by Yadava kings in the central and western India. Other kingdoms in this group… … Wikipedia
Surparaka Kingdom — The country of Surparaka was founded by Bhargava Rama (also known as Parashurama) near the Western sea, close to the mouth of river Narmada. This kingdom is mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. Parashurama gave this kingdom to the Brahmin rulers of … Wikipedia
Danda Kingdom — Danda (alias Dandaka, a kingdom and a forest had the same name) was a colonial state of Lanka under the reign of Ravana. Ravana s governor Khara ruled this province. It was the stronghold of all the Rakshasa tribes living in the Dandaka Forest.… … Wikipedia
Berar Sultanate — Berar was one of the Deccan sultanates. It was established 1490.Berar in Ancient HistoryThe origin of the name Berar or Warhad as it is spelled in Marathi, is not known. It is corruption of Warhadi, accopanying Prince Rukmini with her brother… … Wikipedia
GITA-GOVINDA — G 壟TA GOVINDA L’un des plus célèbres poèmes lyriques de la littérature sanskrite. Attribué avec la plus grande vraisemblance à un brahmane bengali du XIIe siècle, nommé Jayadéva, le G 稜ta Govinda («célébration du bouvier Krishna») est, en fait,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
VISNU ET VICHNOUISME — On ne peut véritablement séparer le vichnouisme de l’ensemble religieux de l’Inde brahmanique: il n’est qu’un des aspects de l’hindouisme. Les germes en remontent aux temps védiques et, depuis deux millénaires, la forme qu’il revêt n’a pas… … Encyclopédie Universelle